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Effect of 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid on rooting of hardwood cuttings of apple rootstocks at Kirtipur / Ranjit, Mukunda in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)
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Title : Effect of 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid on rooting of hardwood cuttings of apple rootstocks at Kirtipur Material Type: printed text Authors: Ranjit, Mukunda, Author ; Manandhar, R., Author Publication Date: 1997 Article on page: 32-35 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Apple, IBA , propagation, rootstock Abstract: Treatment of hardwood cuttings with different concentrations of 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid (IBA) indicate that IBA at 50 mg/l resulted in optimum rooting percentage (62.02) whereas at 100 mg/l it resulted in optimum number of roots per rooted cutting (2.40) and longest root (3.70 cm). Among the rootstocks tried, Malus prunifolia had the highest rooting percentage of 63.0 % followed by M25 (43.5 %), MM 106 (38.0 %) and MM 109 (35.3 %). The numbers of roots per rooted cutting for the four cultivars are 3.90, 1.05, 1.03 and 0.75 while the average lengths of roots are 8.44, 0.41, 0.61 and 0.13 cms respectively.
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in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 32-35 p.[article] Effect of 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid on rooting of hardwood cuttings of apple rootstocks at Kirtipur [printed text] / Ranjit, Mukunda, Author ; Manandhar, R., Author . - 1997 . - 32-35 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 32-35 p.
Keywords: Apple, IBA , propagation, rootstock Abstract: Treatment of hardwood cuttings with different concentrations of 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid (IBA) indicate that IBA at 50 mg/l resulted in optimum rooting percentage (62.02) whereas at 100 mg/l it resulted in optimum number of roots per rooted cutting (2.40) and longest root (3.70 cm). Among the rootstocks tried, Malus prunifolia had the highest rooting percentage of 63.0 % followed by M25 (43.5 %), MM 106 (38.0 %) and MM 109 (35.3 %). The numbers of roots per rooted cutting for the four cultivars are 3.90, 1.05, 1.03 and 0.75 while the average lengths of roots are 8.44, 0.41, 0.61 and 0.13 cms respectively.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1797 Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on the Growth, Yield and Soil Nutrient Status of Brassica oleracea L. Var. Italica / B. P. Bhattarai in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on the Growth, Yield and Soil Nutrient Status of Brassica oleracea L. Var. Italica Material Type: printed text Authors: B. P. Bhattarai, Author ; Sudha Mishra, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 84-90 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Integrated nutrient management, NPK, Vermi-compost , FYM, Soilnutrient Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of INM in farmers' field at
gatthaghar, Bhaktapur during October, 2011 to February, 2012. Study on the
growt, yield and soil nutrient status of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var.
Italica) under integrated nutrient management. There were 7 treatment viz.
1/2NPK +5ton/ha FYM (T1), 3/4NPK +2.5ton/ha FYM (T2), 39.96ton/ha FYM
(T3), 1/2NPK +2ton/ha vermicompost (T4), 3/4NPK +1ton/ha vermicompost (T5),
4ton/ha vermicompost (T6) and control (T7) with 3 replication. The variety used
in the experiment was Centauro. Application of vermicompost and NPK
significantly influenced the growth (Plant height, canopy of plant and number of
leaves) and yield of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. Italica) @ ½ NPK +
2ton /ha vermicompost (T4) showed better growth and yield than other
treatments. The maximum plant height (50.91cm), canopy (51.633cm) and
maximum leaf number (12.56). the maximum yield per plant (1.18kg/plant),
maximum yield per plot (14.2kg/plot) and maximum yield ton/ha (35.5ton/ha)
was obtained from T4. The highest available soil nitrogen status was
339.23kg/ha in T6 , available phosphorus was recorded (132.30kg/ha) in T4 and
maximum available potassium was recorded (495.66kg/ha) in T4.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 84-90 p.[article] Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on the Growth, Yield and Soil Nutrient Status of Brassica oleracea L. Var. Italica [printed text] / B. P. Bhattarai, Author ; Sudha Mishra, Author . - 2012 . - 84-90 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 84-90 p.
Keywords: Integrated nutrient management, NPK, Vermi-compost , FYM, Soilnutrient Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of INM in farmers' field at
gatthaghar, Bhaktapur during October, 2011 to February, 2012. Study on the
growt, yield and soil nutrient status of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var.
Italica) under integrated nutrient management. There were 7 treatment viz.
1/2NPK +5ton/ha FYM (T1), 3/4NPK +2.5ton/ha FYM (T2), 39.96ton/ha FYM
(T3), 1/2NPK +2ton/ha vermicompost (T4), 3/4NPK +1ton/ha vermicompost (T5),
4ton/ha vermicompost (T6) and control (T7) with 3 replication. The variety used
in the experiment was Centauro. Application of vermicompost and NPK
significantly influenced the growth (Plant height, canopy of plant and number of
leaves) and yield of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. Italica) @ ½ NPK +
2ton /ha vermicompost (T4) showed better growth and yield than other
treatments. The maximum plant height (50.91cm), canopy (51.633cm) and
maximum leaf number (12.56). the maximum yield per plant (1.18kg/plant),
maximum yield per plot (14.2kg/plot) and maximum yield ton/ha (35.5ton/ha)
was obtained from T4. The highest available soil nitrogen status was
339.23kg/ha in T6 , available phosphorus was recorded (132.30kg/ha) in T4 and
maximum available potassium was recorded (495.66kg/ha) in T4.Evaluation of Different Genotypes of Crossbred Native Hill Cattle with Foreign Sire Breeds for Milk Production, Reproduction and Growth Performances / Shrestha, N.P. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)
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Title : Evaluation of Different Genotypes of Crossbred Native Hill Cattle with Foreign Sire Breeds for Milk Production, Reproduction and Growth Performances Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author Publication Date: 1997 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Calving, calving interval , crossbreed, genotype, lactation. Abstract: This study was undertaken to determine the suitability of different genotypes of crossbred cattle in Khumaltar Research Farm. Lactational milk yield was significantly affected by the genotypes (p<0.001). The least square means of milk yield of 75% Brownswiss was the highest (2631.6?152 kg.) followed by 75% Ayreshire ( 2478?318 kg.) and 75% Jersey (1945.9?131 kg.). The 50% Ayreshire yielded 2163?95 kg. milk followed by 50% Holstein (1882?86 kg.) and 50% Jersey (1796?136 kg.). 50% Brownswiss yielded the lowest milk (1625?89 kg.) among all the 50% crossbreeds. For three crossbred types viz. Brownswiss, Ayreshire and Jersey, 3/4 grade of the crossbred were superior to 1/2 grade in terms of milk production. The age at first service was also found significantly affected by the genotypes. (p<0.05).). The overall calving interval of 75% Jersey was the lowest (443.1?50.89 days) and that of 75% Ayreshire was the highest (652?152 days). The birth weight of calves were not significantly different for the sex, but differed with the genotypes (p<0.001). The birth weight of 75% Brownswiss was the highest (26.11?0.89 kg) and that of 50% Ayreshire was the lowest (16.55?0.89 kg.).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2490
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)[article] Evaluation of Different Genotypes of Crossbred Native Hill Cattle with Foreign Sire Breeds for Milk Production, Reproduction and Growth Performances [printed text] / Shrestha, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author . - 1997.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)
Keywords: Calving, calving interval , crossbreed, genotype, lactation. Abstract: This study was undertaken to determine the suitability of different genotypes of crossbred cattle in Khumaltar Research Farm. Lactational milk yield was significantly affected by the genotypes (p<0.001). The least square means of milk yield of 75% Brownswiss was the highest (2631.6?152 kg.) followed by 75% Ayreshire ( 2478?318 kg.) and 75% Jersey (1945.9?131 kg.). The 50% Ayreshire yielded 2163?95 kg. milk followed by 50% Holstein (1882?86 kg.) and 50% Jersey (1796?136 kg.). 50% Brownswiss yielded the lowest milk (1625?89 kg.) among all the 50% crossbreeds. For three crossbred types viz. Brownswiss, Ayreshire and Jersey, 3/4 grade of the crossbred were superior to 1/2 grade in terms of milk production. The age at first service was also found significantly affected by the genotypes. (p<0.05).). The overall calving interval of 75% Jersey was the lowest (443.1?50.89 days) and that of 75% Ayreshire was the highest (652?152 days). The birth weight of calves were not significantly different for the sex, but differed with the genotypes (p<0.001). The birth weight of 75% Brownswiss was the highest (26.11?0.89 kg) and that of 50% Ayreshire was the lowest (16.55?0.89 kg.).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2490 Evaluation of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes for terai and inner terai under rice and maize based cropping system of Nepal / Darai, R.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Evaluation of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes for terai and inner terai under rice and maize based cropping system of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Darai, R., Editor ; Neupane R.K., Author ; NP Khanal, Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Sah, R.P., Author Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 313-324 p. Keywords: Mungbean, Nepal, MYMV , CLS resistant line cropping patterns Abstract: Breeding strategies were directed to develop high yielding, synchronous, better quality varieties with yellow mosaic virus (YMV),
cercospora leaf spot (CLS) resistant and having wider· adaptability in Nepal. Two varieties introduced from A VRDC have been
identified superior and recently released in the name of Pratikchya and Kalyan with the joint venture of NGLRP and FORWARD.
These lines are characterized as semi synchronous, resistant to YMV and CLS and adapted for the rice based and maize based
system. Recent research efforts are concentrated to introduction of germplasm from international organizations and evaluation and
selection of these materials under on station and on farm experiments. Participatory variety selection (PVS), mother and baby trials
were running to test and disseminate pipeline technologies under on farm situation The genotypes Bari mung (850 kglha), CN9-5
(815 kg/ha), VC1973A {Sc} (810 kg/ha) were found promising compared to check pusa baisakhi(362 kglha) in OBN, Likewise
VC6173 B -10(975kglha), VC6173B-11(925 kglha) and VC6173A(900 kg/ha) were selected from AVRDC lines in 2005/06 and
will be promoted in multi location evaluation. Similarly, the research results in CVT revealed that the genotypes VC 6370(30-65),
VC6141-90, VC6369 (53-79) and NM54 produced higher yields than the standard check Pusa Baisakhi and local check Saptari local
in both years. Right now participatory plant breeding is the spirit of the time to grasp the potential ·yield and wider adaptability in
accordance with the farmers' preference and local situation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1029 Evaluation of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes for terai and inner terai under rice and maize based cropping system of Nepal [printed text] / Darai, R., Editor ; Neupane R.K., Author ; NP Khanal, Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Sah, R.P., Author . - 2010 . - 313-324 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Keywords: Mungbean, Nepal, MYMV , CLS resistant line cropping patterns Abstract: Breeding strategies were directed to develop high yielding, synchronous, better quality varieties with yellow mosaic virus (YMV),
cercospora leaf spot (CLS) resistant and having wider· adaptability in Nepal. Two varieties introduced from A VRDC have been
identified superior and recently released in the name of Pratikchya and Kalyan with the joint venture of NGLRP and FORWARD.
These lines are characterized as semi synchronous, resistant to YMV and CLS and adapted for the rice based and maize based
system. Recent research efforts are concentrated to introduction of germplasm from international organizations and evaluation and
selection of these materials under on station and on farm experiments. Participatory variety selection (PVS), mother and baby trials
were running to test and disseminate pipeline technologies under on farm situation The genotypes Bari mung (850 kglha), CN9-5
(815 kg/ha), VC1973A {Sc} (810 kg/ha) were found promising compared to check pusa baisakhi(362 kglha) in OBN, Likewise
VC6173 B -10(975kglha), VC6173B-11(925 kglha) and VC6173A(900 kg/ha) were selected from AVRDC lines in 2005/06 and
will be promoted in multi location evaluation. Similarly, the research results in CVT revealed that the genotypes VC 6370(30-65),
VC6141-90, VC6369 (53-79) and NM54 produced higher yields than the standard check Pusa Baisakhi and local check Saptari local
in both years. Right now participatory plant breeding is the spirit of the time to grasp the potential ·yield and wider adaptability in
accordance with the farmers' preference and local situation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1029 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1029URL Flavodon flavus: An Addition to the Polyporoid Fungi from Nepal / Mahesh K. Adhikari in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.10 (2010)
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Title : Flavodon flavus: An Addition to the Polyporoid Fungi from Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Mahesh K. Adhikari, Author Publication Date: 2010 Article on page: 86-88 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Flavodonflavus (KI.) Ryv , Nepal, polypore Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1212
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 86-88 p.[article] Flavodon flavus: An Addition to the Polyporoid Fungi from Nepal [printed text] / Mahesh K. Adhikari, Author . - 2010 . - 86-88 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 86-88 p.
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